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MR HUGO LARSEN. Mr Larsen is breaking away from the pinchpenny traditions’by including both artists on the one programme. “The public,” he says, “is surely deserving of something for their money, and If music Is to be brought to the masses the masses must also be brought to music.”

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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18392, 28 July 1931, Page 10

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MR HUGO LARSEN. Mr Larsen is breaking away from the pinchpenny traditions’by including both artists on the one programme. “The public,” he says, “is surely deserving of something for their money, and If music Is to be brought to the masses the masses must also be brought to music.” Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18392, 28 July 1931, Page 10

MR HUGO LARSEN. Mr Larsen is breaking away from the pinchpenny traditions’by including both artists on the one programme. “The public,” he says, “is surely deserving of something for their money, and If music Is to be brought to the masses the masses must also be brought to music.” Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18392, 28 July 1931, Page 10